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    June 1, 2012
    Section 6: Religion and Social Values

    Declining Number Says They Have “Old-Fashioned” Values

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    Section 6: Religion and Social Values

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    Public Remains Highly Religious
    I Never Doubt God’s Existence
    Bigger Partisan Differences over Religious Beliefs among Whites
    Liberal Democrats Less Certain about God’s Existence
    Partisan Differences on Index of Social Conservatism
    Views about Whether School Boards Should be Able to Fire Gay Teachers
    Change and Continuity on Social Values
    Declining Social Conservatism
    Declining Number Says They Have “Old-Fashioned” Values
    Fewer Favor Banning Books with “Dangerous Ideas”
    6-4-12 V #75a

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